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Same thing is happening in scotland crack everywhere! Used to be a unusual thing a crack head heroin was super popular but over the last two years its flipped
@@_gatsby By all means, as inflationary you people use the word "woke" it has already lost all it's meaning. It's like you just use it for everything. :)
That one guy really hit my heart when he said that doing crack is all he had to live for...... I remember being at that low. 12+ years off of heroin iv use.
That guy almost made me cry of how i sorry feel for him. Its like, i can understand his suffering and his guilt for using drugs, but its not entirely his fault. He seen that its acually "game" of how he described, and he started using drugs cuz hes not being loved enough. I think that maybe his wife love him, and bcos of that started to get off of drugs
Except that part were they give OPNIONS on the best way to go about treating the problem with no statistical backing... If they would just report and not give a opnion like its a fact Aka Harm Reduction. It would be better, no proof harm reduction stops use or reduces use. It jus stops the spread of diseases.
Vice was created by proud boyz a racist right wing group where the owner is scott free living in a mansion in new york! also in germany they do meth as kids
Man, I know how rough this can be. I have been in recovery for the last four years. I was a poly drug addict with my main drug being opiate, but had a tendency to speed ball with hard. If it wasn’t for me having a minor stroke, I would have never quit. I thank God every day for being alive because I should not be here after many overdoses I pushed everything to the limits. My mother died of a drug overdose when I was 22 and my son was born on her birthday. I believe that was a sign from God that I’m on the right track and it was time to keep pushing for change.
Stay strong bud, I'm proud of you :) I used to shoot up speedballs daily and yeah it's incredibly hard to quit that stuff. Before quitting for good, I relapsed dozens of times, and even after I got clean, I was regularly harassed by intense cravings & dreams of injections for ages (haven't used since September 2015). As you know it's difficult rebuilding a normal life and regaining interest in things afterwards, to rewire our brain to enjoy "normal" pleasures, but it definitely gets easier with time. And it's SO worth it. Of course I've had depressive and anxious phases many times, but I've also had such beautiful moments and relationships since, things and emotions I never thought I would get to experience.... genuine love, affection, fun, passion, beauty... I went on summer vacation for the first time in my life at the age of 31 and was like a kid, amazed at the blue sea 😅It's terrifying to think I would have missed all these things if I had died back then or had stayed on that path. You're indeed on the right track and you're going to keep getting stronger every day :)
I’m working as a nurse in a low-threshold clinic treating opioid use disorder in Montreal and we’re sometimes treating crack or crystal addiction with psychostimulant such as methylphenidate. There’s not a lot evidence in scientific literature yet on the prescription of psychostimulant as safer supply. But it has helped some of my patient to stop using crack or meth and to have a much better life quality.
That's actually a good idea, it hits that dopamine craving in the same receptors but it's administered in a sustainable way instead of the 'fix-withdrawal-steal-repeat' culture of street drug use
i think mpd makes sense because a lot of them are medicating anhedonia or even adhd. and ritalin can help with those while not being too crazy addictive.
As a local resident from Düsseldorf, I transit through Worringer Platz every day and I always wondered how and why these souls became addicted to rocks in the first place. Thank you vice for making the "invisible" people visible. Hopefully our city will be able to help these people finding the right path in their lives thanks to you guys. Edit: changed "travel" to "transit in the first sentence.
@@Chemucopia You're so right. They just medicate themselves. The medical system fails to do it. They put you on meds that don't work or meds that you don't need, that have no positive efffects but bring side effects worse than these illegal drugs. They prefer to offer antipsychotic medications to someone who suffers from anxiety, just to not give xanax or diazepam, the thing that would work and would keep them away from use..because these meds have "potential for abuse". The medical system is broken, so people treat themselves.
@@pants0rjacket Why? A lot of people doing drugs aren’t doing it because they want to. They often feel great amounts of shame and guilt about doing it and it’s the only way they’ve learnt to deal with trauma. Have a little bit of compassion, maybe?
@@InChristWeTrust999 I have great sympathy for those who cannot control their situations (disabilities, tragic accidents). I can't sympathise with those who chose to actively destroy their lives.
I used to smoke.. until one day I hit it... it hit me and I ended up over the toilet waiting to be sick (as usual) and I thought.. "you know what...this actually feels fooking horrible" .... not touched it since. My mental health has improved in a big way.
Took me a year to quit. Only because my wife got pregnant. Otherwise, I would still be addicted to the crap. I like drugs too much. I needed to have a kid in order to succeed. 16 years since my last hit.
I've never really been into it that much, i used to pipe now and again but the comedown from such a short-lived high (after I'd spent all my cash obviously) put me off too much. Heroin and benzos were my drugs of choice, thankfully been away from everything for years now but i still sometimes take epileptic seizures when I've bad insomnia which was brought about by benzos in the first place. Really glad you got it together mate 👍
@@Kingofmine77great stuff, im happy for you-13yrs since i last used anything except a few drinks now and again (never been much of a drinker anyway, messes with my stomach). Stay well!
I've used psychedelics and mdma to kick off. It really helped stopping the cravings. Now I live a sober life except for magic truffles a couple times a year.
Now this is exactly what needs to be heard by more and more people. It's a rapidly rising problem that needs all the attention it possibly can. Thank you, Vice Team.
True but that’s the same with tons of drugs, even the so called poverty ones cause people will do anything for their addiction. But, they call it affordable because it had previously been so much more expensive than it is now before it got popular again, here they’re getting rocks for around 5 euro but at one point they were 50 for a rock In some places
Been there done that and never ever again. I was a snorter at parties and then one day I was intrigued so I did one rock, the following week I was homeless sold everything I own and hanging around with homeless people. All your pride goes out the window and then you find yourself sitting outside of shopping places asking for money seeing people you went school with dropping 50p in your Costa cup and you don’t even care, 6 years clean for me and I would never ever ever ever try it again it’s really bad I can explain it enough anyone thinking ahhh I just wanna see what it’s like il only do it once… no you won’t don’t try it
@ not thinking I was invincible and knowing that it’s stronger than I am. I genuinely just wanted to see what the hype was, I didn’t realise how instantly addictive it was. If your thinking of trying it just don’t do it brother trust me.
Well said, very similar experience with me via my addiction to snorting powder then progressing to crack. At the end, even freebasing cocaine wasnt getting me there and I was going to start slamming it intravenously. Fortunately, I committed to recovery after chronically relapsing for years and it’s stuck this time around, thus far. I still fantasize about smoking rock but I simply don't act on it.
i have similar experience, in a way.. i have always been an occasional powder user and my drug of choice was always c. and once i got too curious to try the rock. surprisingly for me.. i did not get addicted, but only because it was not “my high”. i understood what the hype was about, i was doing it occasionally for a couple of years, but never got as hooked as i was on coke. and i believe it is the only thing which has saved me. i lost my relationship to it - my now ex partner who we have tried it together with struggles with severe crack addiction now, ever since. he has lost nearly everything and, eventually, 6 years later i left, too. i wish with all my heart he recovers
@ I hope you stay strong brother, listen I was the snorter of the year.. every year from 2006 till 2012 lol my part trick was I could put a clipper lighter up each nostril at the same time I hear you. My investment into the bugle is at least 80k. It gives you a false sense of being a man when really it only ruines all relationships you have and fills your whole life with regrets you won’t even realise till you’ve stopped, then your a emotional wreck and trying to grip the pain and embarrassment you lived through. I was sitting in spots with heroin homeless lot begging me to split my grab 2 and 1 so they can get “well” luckily I’m scared of needles so I never did the dark. I hope your all good now brother and spread the word to our younger generations not to even try either, the worst part I deal with now is anxiety I’ve never felt so scared in my life and il tell you this I was one hard f’er every one knew not to come to me with a problem because I’d deal with it lol I was the guy that would eat your sneaky dig and you’d run lol but yeah it completely ruins you trust me. I’m back on the gym and trying to get my head back in the game but trust me it’s not easy. Just leave all of the stuff alone spend the money on people you love and stay mentally sound. Anyone who feels alone and wants to try this life style I can only say people love you don’t let your lifestyle tell you different stay strong 👊🏼😎🇬🇧
@@perfektpeter8037 4 years ago in september. I got off the train from gare du nord which thinking back now was even worse but yeh I’m from a village in the uk and was on a travelling trek across Europe so was wild to me seeing people openly smoking crack like that
No idea which Paris you arrived from😂 Crack has been a massive issue there for years, much worse than Berlin. Don't tell me you never heard about the camps... Zombieland
I'd spent 10 years addicted to opiates before I properly tried white, the latter 7 or 8 of them being IV use. While I wouldn't say I was functioning well during that time, I did hold down a job, bills got paid etc. I thought I knew what addiction was, but there's honestly nothing like the hold that crack will get over you. Within a year I'd lost my job, sold basically everything I could and racked up ~£5k of CC debt. In a way it's what saved my life, because instead of just coasting through life on opiates it pushed me to the rock bottom that ultimately lead to me getting / staying clean for the last 3+ years.
Bless the social workers doing this. I was a heroin addict for a decade (8yrs clean) and so many people I know died or get HIV or hepatitis that could have been saved by harm reduction. I feel sad for these people. I know how hard it is to feel trapped and helpless.
As someone who has lost friends (they are dead) to rough street living, and been in drug culture for sometime, safe centers actually seems like a great idea for soo many reasons. The threat of persecution and the grimey, desperate atmosphere of the streets has a huge effect on the anti-social behaviour coming out of this group
I'm sorry but enabling this behavior is a terrible idea, I'm pro decriminalization of personal use but straight up giving people ways to destruct themselves is a terrible idea
@@kieronparr3403 could have lost them as is in we're no longer friends.... also yes. friends can get lost behind the sofa. I have been to a few of these parties
@MikeStoneJapan look I used to think that stuff sounded good too, but look at Seattle. All harm reduction does is enable the behavior. There needs to be consequences for making bad decisions or the bad decisions never stop. It's like never telling a kid no, then wondering why they're a terrible adult 20 years later.
I'm sorry that the world didn't review, and learn what happened to families, single people, and communities in all the five boroughs of NYC with the addictions from crack. It devastated our communities for years, and the residuals are still being felt to this day. My German compatriots please look at films, reach out and learn the lessons that NYC went through. Especially in Brooklyn, Harlem, and the South Bronx.
I started using crack at 23 and ended crack use at the age of 39 so a 16 year stint on and off and I’ve been to the very bottom but being clean for those few years makes you realise no drug is worth it! It will never be enough to take away the pain!
Aldous Huxely, a close friend of Krishnamurti's, also has a quote that is remarkably similar: "The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does. They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adiusted"
As a 10+year heroine addict that quit cold turkey and on top of it all became locked up for 10 years for my charges. As I was mentioning I've came to the realization that all of humanity is dependant upon something that makes us "Comfortably Numb!" All of the justice system needs to be totally reformed, we're still humans trapped like animals in a cage! MAY GOD BLESS YALL AND REMAIN VIGILANT!!
Some people have a mutant genome, I think it's very rare, but it reminds me of Lenny from Motorhead who apparently used to consume tonnes (exaggerated) of whisky on a daily basis and lived into his late 70s I think? or Ozzy who would do all kinds of narcs and is still alive today (minus a few brain cells 😂)
Why are so many people smoking it out of a pot pipe? You're not supposed to use direct flame, except for the initial one-second melt. They're burning their product! No wonder the high for them is only one minute!!
Nah if it’s raw stuff even a direct flame hit will demolish you. And that’s a bold faced lie saying it lasts 1 minute. If you wanna be technical that initial blast lasts mere seconds, but if it’s raw you’ll be jacked for a good 20-30 minutes. Only thing is you may be chasing that initial blast so you end up taking hits way sooner than even needed or rational. As a recovering crack/opiate user who’s been clean since 2012 I can speak from very vivid experience. These people need long term support and a network of ONLY clean people. It can’t be done alone. That thing about everything needing to be perfect around you is also wrong. Just need a baseline which can be achieved via rehab.
They probably stuffed it with coir, it's the same as a crack pipe essentially, no reason to assume they don't have coir in there. The one guy looks like he had it buried in ash which would work fine
I got of xanax addiction while homeless because i really wanted to. Saying that its impossible to get clean without everything being "perfect" is just a defeatist mindset
its so sad to hear about the trauma of them, we really need to stop blaming and looking down on people like this - most of them just went through some very bad trauma and we should be more empathetic - it can happen to anyone at any time, and not everyone is going to be able to deal with it without the help of using drugs to stop them from killing themselves.
Hey dear Vice. I am a somatic therapist and I am deeply moved by this video. I would like to find a way to contact the man whose daughter died. I would like to know if there's a way to connect with him to do some work around trauma together.
@@JamalW239 Heroin. But the MA in MDMA stands for Methamphetamine so it's as addictive as meth. But heroin was the worst to get clean from. I hope you never have to deal with addiction. It's like drowning in a sea of despair😔
All addictions are hell but for opiates there are substitutes like methadone or burprenorphine which together with counselling help users to get back to a "normal" life, study or get a job, etc. With coke (or crack) there is no medication to help kick the habit. People smoke it because it gives them a rush and temporarily blocks the pain, be it physical or mental. Each time you relapse, it's harder to stop again. A single rock immediately destroys months of abstinence. I guess that big pharma isn't interested in creating an alternative to coke...
@@JamalW239for myself it was meth. Was never addicted to MDMA though. Heroin is brutal bevause of the physical withdrawal, but that fades fairly quick. Both heroin and meth are mentally addicting, but that fades with heroin eventually. Years after meth addiction I would still think about it often, and nothing felt enjoyable for years. It releases so much dopamine that it sets a totally unrealistic precedent in your mind that constitutes "enjoyable". Music, going out with friends, video games, watching TH-cam, anything... In the back of my mind, it would just feel dull and I knew it's because the dopamine from those activities was nowhere enough to satisfy my brains insatiable desire for ridiculous amounts of dopamine it was used to. I smoked all day every day for nearly a decade. It completely rewires your dopamine reward system, and repairing it is a very slow process. The recovery process was much more miserable then even the depths of my addiction. Granted I didn't use heroin as much as meth and some people will say heroin is harder. It depends on the person and how much they used and for how long etc.
Great piece. Now that crack is becoming a thing over here, I really fear the day that fetty will also come to Europe and replace H as the main opioid. If you think the drug problem is bad now, just wait 5-10 years..
i'm currently struggling with weed addiction, although i know that people often don't aknowleged it to be a drug u can addicted to, you very much can. documentaries like these remind me to take care of myself while i still can.
As someone doing 400mg(!!)morphine, a lot of pregabaling, up to 10 zolpidem, 1-2 zopiclone and Xanax or clonazepam per day, also including weed, I think I’m qualified when it comes to addiction. Weed can be very addictive and extremely frustrating and draining to withdraw from. No sleep, appetite, headaches, cold sweats and so on. I went through methadone cold turkey with similar symptoms also including the usual. Anyone that disagrees about it being addictive and the withdrawals must count themselves lucky.
I’m a heavy weed smoker since the early 90s,I gave up once before for 6 months about 10 years ago..every time I think about quitting the withdrawals always makes not wanna do it..lack of sleep irritated easily etc but over the weekend I decided to order cbd oil seeing as I’ve already tried the gummies and I can only go off my experience with this oil but it arrived this morning and I’ve been using through the day and I can tell you this much I never had no cravings for a joint or a cigarette all day not even a itch I just felt relaxed and zen,I did some reading up on cbd and withdrawals and it does say it can help!.if you do give it a try I would suggest getting a high strength oil….the one I bought 12000mg cbd and cost £250 for 100ml but paid £100 on cyber Monday deal…definitely would advise if you wanna make it a bit easier to slow down or stop
Most people I know/or knew who got themselves into drugs did not have any traumas at all. The reson was always the same and it was a mixture of boredom and desire to feel great. The narrative that these people are victims of some life dificulties which pushed them into drugs addiction is gently speaking silly. It will be true for some, but the main reason is that humans are just hedonistic by nature. We humans love pleasure.
I was a druggie for 10 years and agree. I'm from a wealthy family, never had any problems and still got heavily addicted. When I was still using I always wanted to dodge responsibilty for my own actions and blame everybody else. Only when I stopped running away and started to take responsibilty, or accountabilty is when I started healing. I don't wanna say all addicts do that, some really have trauma they try to medicate, but all off them suffer in a viscious mental cycle, where the drugs and lack of sleep don't help against the depression, anxiety and self hatred. Nowadays I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy and have a good routine. Feel way better than I ever did in my time using. Much love from germany ❤😊
this is facts. my go to with dealing with trauma was my own spirituality and drugs were more for recreation than avoidance. And when people are self-medicating for trauma effectively by using substances, why should the courts/ family members/society at large push abstinence on them if they're not ready to pursue it as a long-term recovery path. Speaking from personal experience, that's not a good call it only leads to worsened addiction later down the line.
13 years clean for a hardcore addict. Opiate was my everyday and I ruined my life. Crack will empty your money,life ,soul faster then anything else. Good luck to all my soldiers out there fighting. It can get better,u can have a clean life. It takes everything u have in you and then some ,hard work, fight and it can happen
Damn I know this place, the drug scene in Düsseldorf. I been addicted to Heroin, Benzodiazepines, opioids and I’ve been doing crack myself too. I know some of these guys, it got really bad with the crack cocaine in this area.
This is all cap. Its way easier to get off than dope. Yeah cravings are bad for a couple days but you gotta man up and fight. Don't lie to yourself and say you can't get sober. You are worth it. Get help if you can't do it alone. And know YOU ARE NOT ALONE! ❤
Oh for sure, absolutely no comparison in regards to withdrawal between opiates and cocaine..you can easily die while in opiate WD, coke just makes you depressed, tired and edgy
Nah dude after being a hardcore meth addict for a very long time and down addict for quite a long time as well, and having quit both successfully calm after many fields starts, and after knowing crack addicts, alcoholics, other meth and heroin addicts after being homeless for 6 months...... I realize something at the end of the day, there is no hardest drug to quit, it all depends on the person and the amount that they use in for how long. All drugs do is provide an escape, that's the addicting thing, and if it's crack for someone then it's going to be just as hard to quit as any other drug. When I was in rehab honestly the alcoholics were just as bad as anyone else. but trust me I've met many people and seen enough things to know that crack definitely is not easy to quit. You just see more heroin and meth addicts because in my opinion they feel much better and they're a lot cheaper than crack. I'm not really sure why someone would offer crack over those two drugs, but that's the thing they probably wouldn't understand why anyone would do anything other than crack. It doesn't matter what the drug is, when people find an escape, that's their escape, and it's hard to quit if you rely on it long enough.
@@Albendova666in my opinion the physical withdrawals of heroin and fentanyl are nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing, compared to the mental withdrawals of heroin itself, but meth and any other hard drug. The physical withdrawals go away and a very short amount of time relatively speaking. The mental anguish, from meth for example, will last for years and is excruciating at times. Physical pain can be put up with if you know the end of it is not to far off. The mental anguish of withdrawal is crushing and at times feels like it will never go away...
Exactly crack addicts don't get physical withdrawal like fent/dope addicts. It's a blessing to not have physical withdrawal. Dope and Fent addict actually need the drug everyday to avoid the physical withdrawals and it's brutal
The downtown Eastside in Vancouver is much like this. So many drugs, poverty, violence, and despair. It is very hard to understand how things got this bad.
Ich bin da auch unterwegs als Frau, auch im dunkeln. Die sind meistens für sich und ignorieren ein. Wusste ehrlich gesagt nicht wie schlimm es wirklich ist, obwohl ich da öfters bin.
That phrase is actually used to refer to heroin use. Smoked specifically. I believe it’s a reference to the blob of molten heroin moving over the aluminum foil with the trail of vapor/smoke coming from it. Which sorta looks like a Chinese dragon.
@ yup, I never even got it the first time I tried crack and I still chased it on and off for several years. The only actual legitimate “bellringer” I got was from using nitrous oxide, not crack. At least the ringing in the ear sensation, (”tinnitus”).
Last year, when in Germany during the summer, I saw a drug trade right there and then in the parking lot. I didn’t really know what to think… I’ve never seen anything like that before. Here in China the drug problem is almost non existent, and I’m proud of that.
Cause China forces addicts in centres to supposedly help them. Whether restricting freedom of movement for addicts works is anyone guess, but most people like you don't see addicts on the street and that for them is good enough
Honestly its really surprised me that Europe is going through a crack epidemic of all things. I wonder if the CIA is also responsible this time, hahaha
In Berlin the amount of crack users increased way too much. You see especially in the train stations and parks. Kids shouldn't see those kind of things om stations and parks. The government should put hard restrictions like singapore.
Here in the US, some cities have normalized drug use and it is literally hell on earth. Allowing people to do as they please isnt a good idea at all imo.
I live in Berlin and partied a lot. People take cocaine, keta and mdma, in a very specific setting (going out). In all those years I never met anyone on crack. It’s a drug of the homeless. And because it’s cheaper they use less heroin so I wouldn’t say people take more drugs, it’s just a different one. But there are more homeless people because of migration from poor countries, so logically there are more drugs. But it’s not an „epidemic“. German cities are still very safe.
It wasn't just black people. It was all people. I saw white businessmen in suits buying crack just the same. But to your point, I guess no one learned how bad it is from Americans.
Its the same factors everywhere. Societal issues pushes people to abuse drugs. and out of response the state just further exacerbate the issue instead of trying to help.
When I was a sophmore I had to write a research article about a modern United States historical event. I wrote about the U.S. crack epidemic. My article is stored in Jamestown Community College's archive for outstanding student contributions. Maybe one day a young german will have a similar experience.
I live in Düsseldorf and I'm happy every time the doors of the tram close at that station, especially at night. It's not crazy dangerous there as long as you mind your own business, but I still feel unsafe and try to avoid that station if possible. There's also a Bridge nearby with like 20 train tracks going over it (right next to the Central trainstation). The Street under it also has a very bad reputation, especially because its a long walk and as far as I know there are no Cameras etc. Also that street leads directly to one of Düsseldorfs worst districts. So if you're visiting some day - it's a beautiful city, just be careful around the Central Station)
Cocain never went away. ... and you rightfully pointed out pills. That's why there is more coke/base . Most likely also less police looking for it ( import)
@@TheZotty14wonder how many people actually understand how to rock it up into the OG Freebase with ether and ammonia. I wanted to so badly when I was smoking crack but I was terrified of blowing my face off via the conversation process due to the flammability of ether. Thus, I never tried to cook powder via that method.
When the human experience has been supplanted by capital, and all of our interactions are transactional...people have nowhere left to turn but to drugs to escape it.
Love how in costa rica back in 2021 all the german and European college students were so high and mighty on how much better europe is than everywhere else. Meanwhile this along with the easter europe War, idk what they were talking about 🤷♂️
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GO back to your pre CORPERATE roots! Get David Choe to do another thumbs up America or just give him a show.
@EnlistedBombin choe isnt much better now
awesome. might have to get a sub.
Same thing is happening in scotland crack everywhere! Used to be a unusual thing a crack head heroin was super popular but over the last two years its flipped
Finally, This WASN'T previously uploaded in 2016.
Wa? Are they reposting 2016 posts?
Why should they upload a vid about a crack crisis which hasn't had happened then?
still same owners, woke and corrupt
@@_gatsby By all means, as inflationary you people use the word "woke" it has already lost all it's meaning. It's like you just use it for everything. :)
@@suoquainenthey are much more annoying than SJWs IMO!
That one guy really hit my heart when he said that doing crack is all he had to live for...... I remember being at that low. 12+ years off of heroin iv use.
hey congrats, keep up the good work!
I’d rather be dead than go back to that life
congrats man that's a hard achievement.
good work man 👍 I hope you stay on right way
That guy almost made me cry of how i sorry feel for him. Its like, i can understand his suffering and his guilt for using drugs, but its not entirely his fault. He seen that its acually "game" of how he described, and he started using drugs cuz hes not being loved enough. I think that maybe his wife love him, and bcos of that started to get off of drugs
Shoutout to the CIA for the crack epidemic
facts
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Don’t forget the Epstein epidemic
Shoutout to the low IQ Putin shills. Don’t be a useful tool kiddos stay away from this clown show.
Hella
"We'd like to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs."
LMMFAO JK!!!🤣🤣🤣
just the comment i was looking for
They’ve been running victory laps for about 30 years.
This is the Typa content I wanna see from vice
I would like too see vice explain that vice news was created by the Proud boyz! a racist radical group whos leader is living in a mansion...
Except that part were they give OPNIONS on the best way to go about treating the problem with no statistical backing... If they would just report and not give a opnion like its a fact Aka Harm Reduction. It would be better, no proof harm reduction stops use or reduces use. It jus stops the spread of diseases.
vice talking about vices
@@rundown132smoking das weiss
@@EnlistedBombin🤡
old Vice content, like we missed.
Yea I haven’t been watching lately and the good shows like the 90s series they have you have to pay for smh
This stupid comment about "old vice" staying alive for like 6 years already. they never stopped doing this content you're just delusional
@@mystrdat i just wanted likes :( btw Camorra videos are like my favourite lol they dont do that type of stuff though
Old vice content is not this. Its real on the ground journalism from mid 2010s
Vice was created by proud boyz a racist right wing group where the owner is scott free living in a mansion in new york! also in germany they do meth as kids
Man, I know how rough this can be. I have been in recovery for the last four years. I was a poly drug addict with my main drug being opiate, but had a tendency to speed ball with hard. If it wasn’t for me having a minor stroke, I would have never quit. I thank God every day for being alive because I should not be here after many overdoses I pushed everything to the limits. My mother died of a drug overdose when I was 22 and my son was born on her birthday. I believe that was a sign from God that I’m on the right track and it was time to keep pushing for change.
Hey, just wanted to say that I'm proud of you and I know your mom is too. Keep going my friend, you've got this! ✊
god bless you
Stay well and stay safe brother! Your child needs you! -And your joy to thrive ❤
Kindly from another poly user❤
Stay strong bud, I'm proud of you :) I used to shoot up speedballs daily and yeah it's incredibly hard to quit that stuff. Before quitting for good, I relapsed dozens of times, and even after I got clean, I was regularly harassed by intense cravings & dreams of injections for ages (haven't used since September 2015).
As you know it's difficult rebuilding a normal life and regaining interest in things afterwards, to rewire our brain to enjoy "normal" pleasures, but it definitely gets easier with time. And it's SO worth it. Of course I've had depressive and anxious phases many times, but I've also had such beautiful moments and relationships since, things and emotions I never thought I would get to experience.... genuine love, affection, fun, passion, beauty... I went on summer vacation for the first time in my life at the age of 31 and was like a kid, amazed at the blue sea 😅It's terrifying to think I would have missed all these things if I had died back then or had stayed on that path.
You're indeed on the right track and you're going to keep getting stronger every day :)
Your mum sent u an angel. Good on u! ❤
I went to Hamburg a month ago, and the amount of people boiling heroin and crack in the street was shocking!
Here in the US we have homeless camps with everyone openly using drugs across the street from schools and police stations
Im from Hamburg. Which district do you refer to
WTF!?
@@AngiO-f1s Name them. That's in very few places :)
Hamburg really isn't that bad still
I’m working as a nurse in a low-threshold clinic treating opioid use disorder in Montreal and we’re sometimes treating crack or crystal addiction with psychostimulant such as methylphenidate. There’s not a lot evidence in scientific literature yet on the prescription of psychostimulant as safer supply. But it has helped some of my patient to stop using crack or meth and to have a much better life quality.
For those wondering methylphenidate is also more commonly known as ritalin. The medicine also used to treat ADD/ADHD
That's actually a good idea, it hits that dopamine craving in the same receptors but it's administered in a sustainable way instead of the 'fix-withdrawal-steal-repeat' culture of street drug use
Methylphenidate is garbage that stuff ruined my childhood, it’s very much like meth
i think mpd makes sense because a lot of them are medicating anhedonia or even adhd. and ritalin can help with those while not being too crazy addictive.
As a local resident from Düsseldorf, I transit through Worringer Platz every day and I always wondered how and why these souls became addicted to rocks in the first place. Thank you vice for making the "invisible" people visible. Hopefully our city will be able to help these people finding the right path in their lives thanks to you guys.
Edit: changed "travel" to "transit in the first sentence.
It hurts to see all these poor souls suffering globally due to drug abuse.
In my opinion the drug abuse is a symptom of global suffering rather than the reason for the suffering
I have no sympathy for drug addicts
@@Chemucopia You're so right. They just medicate themselves. The medical system fails to do it. They put you on meds that don't work or meds that you don't need, that have no positive efffects but bring side effects worse than these illegal drugs. They prefer to offer antipsychotic medications to someone who suffers from anxiety, just to not give xanax or diazepam, the thing that would work and would keep them away from use..because these meds have "potential for abuse". The medical system is broken, so people treat themselves.
@@pants0rjacket Why? A lot of people doing drugs aren’t doing it because they want to. They often feel great amounts of shame and guilt about doing it and it’s the only way they’ve learnt to deal with trauma. Have a little bit of compassion, maybe?
@@InChristWeTrust999 I have great sympathy for those who cannot control their situations (disabilities, tragic accidents). I can't sympathise with those who chose to actively destroy their lives.
I used to smoke.. until one day I hit it... it hit me and I ended up over the toilet waiting to be sick (as usual) and I thought.. "you know what...this actually feels fooking horrible" .... not touched it since.
My mental health has improved in a big way.
That’s the trick you have to be disgusted by it eventually now when I think of it , it makes me feel dirty and sick 😂.
Took me a year to quit. Only because my wife got pregnant. Otherwise, I would still be addicted to the crap. I like drugs too much. I needed to have a kid in order to succeed. 16 years since my last hit.
I've never really been into it that much, i used to pipe now and again but the comedown from such a short-lived high (after I'd spent all my cash obviously) put me off too much. Heroin and benzos were my drugs of choice, thankfully been away from everything for years now but i still sometimes take epileptic seizures when I've bad insomnia which was brought about by benzos in the first place.
Really glad you got it together mate 👍
@@Kingofmine77great stuff, im happy for you-13yrs since i last used anything except a few drinks now and again (never been much of a drinker anyway, messes with my stomach). Stay well!
I've used psychedelics and mdma to kick off. It really helped stopping the cravings. Now I live a sober life except for magic truffles a couple times a year.
Now this is exactly what needs to be heard by more and more people. It's a rapidly rising problem that needs all the attention it possibly can. Thank you, Vice Team.
There's no such thing as affordable cocaine it'll cost you every penny you have regardless of wealth
just start dealing then, plenty of rich junkies.
they can also be fat in case you did not know
@Hansen710 i think you need to put the crack pipe down you ain't making much sense
True but that’s the same with tons of drugs, even the so called poverty ones cause people will do anything for their addiction. But, they call it affordable because it had previously been so much more expensive than it is now before it got popular again, here they’re getting rocks for around 5 euro but at one point they were 50 for a rock In some places
@Hansen710 yh that's a good idea 😂
If you do it once every 3 months, it's pretty affordable
As an American that grew up in Detroit, Michigan in the 90’s and is currently living in Germany… this is crazy….
Do u see the effects on society in Germany?
@ no, hopefully it stays that way
Been there done that and never ever again. I was a snorter at parties and then one day I was intrigued so I did one rock, the following week I was homeless sold everything I own and hanging around with homeless people. All your pride goes out the window and then you find yourself sitting outside of shopping places asking for money seeing people you went school with dropping 50p in your Costa cup and you don’t even care, 6 years clean for me and I would never ever ever ever try it again it’s really bad I can explain it enough anyone thinking ahhh I just wanna see what it’s like il only do it once… no you won’t don’t try it
What do you think would've have prevented you from doing it?
@ not thinking I was invincible and knowing that it’s stronger than I am. I genuinely just wanted to see what the hype was, I didn’t realise how instantly addictive it was. If your thinking of trying it just don’t do it brother trust me.
Well said, very similar experience with me via my addiction to snorting powder then progressing to crack. At the end, even freebasing cocaine wasnt getting me there and I was going to start slamming it intravenously. Fortunately, I committed to recovery after chronically relapsing for years and it’s stuck this time around, thus far. I still fantasize about smoking rock but I simply don't act on it.
i have similar experience, in a way.. i have always been an occasional powder user and my drug of choice was always c. and once i got too curious to try the rock. surprisingly for me.. i did not get addicted, but only because it was not “my high”. i understood what the hype was about, i was doing it occasionally for a couple of years, but never got as hooked as i was on coke.
and i believe it is the only thing which has saved me. i lost my relationship to it - my now ex partner who we have tried it together with struggles with severe crack addiction now, ever since. he has lost nearly everything and, eventually, 6 years later i left, too. i wish with all my heart he recovers
@ I hope you stay strong brother, listen I was the snorter of the year.. every year from 2006 till 2012 lol my part trick was I could put a clipper lighter up each nostril at the same time I hear you. My investment into the bugle is at least 80k. It gives you a false sense of being a man when really it only ruines all relationships you have and fills your whole life with regrets you won’t even realise till you’ve stopped, then your a emotional wreck and trying to grip the pain and embarrassment you lived through. I was sitting in spots with heroin homeless lot begging me to split my grab 2 and 1 so they can get “well” luckily I’m scared of needles so I never did the dark. I hope your all good now brother and spread the word to our younger generations not to even try either, the worst part I deal with now is anxiety I’ve never felt so scared in my life and il tell you this I was one hard f’er every one knew not to come to me with a problem because I’d deal with it lol I was the guy that would eat your sneaky dig and you’d run lol but yeah it completely ruins you trust me. I’m back on the gym and trying to get my head back in the game but trust me it’s not easy. Just leave all of the stuff alone spend the money on people you love and stay mentally sound. Anyone who feels alone and wants to try this life style I can only say people love you don’t let your lifestyle tell you different stay strong 👊🏼😎🇬🇧
Got off the train from Paris to Berlin a few years ago and I was shocked by the amount of people sat outside the station huddled round smoking crack
So how was it? Lol
How many years ago? Im In Berlin pretty often and never noticed such something...
Thats every major city central station...
@@perfektpeter8037 4 years ago in september. I got off the train from gare du nord which thinking back now was even worse but yeh I’m from a village in the uk and was on a travelling trek across Europe so was wild to me seeing people openly smoking crack like that
No idea which Paris you arrived from😂 Crack has been a massive issue there for years, much worse than Berlin. Don't tell me you never heard about the camps... Zombieland
I'd spent 10 years addicted to opiates before I properly tried white, the latter 7 or 8 of them being IV use. While I wouldn't say I was functioning well during that time, I did hold down a job, bills got paid etc. I thought I knew what addiction was, but there's honestly nothing like the hold that crack will get over you. Within a year I'd lost my job, sold basically everything I could and racked up ~£5k of CC debt. In a way it's what saved my life, because instead of just coasting through life on opiates it pushed me to the rock bottom that ultimately lead to me getting / staying clean for the last 3+ years.
thank you so much for sharing
Well done mate, that's brilliant work, keep it up my man and all the best for a happy healthy future, take care.
Bless the social workers doing this. I was a heroin addict for a decade (8yrs clean) and so many people I know died or get HIV or hepatitis that could have been saved by harm reduction. I feel sad for these people. I know how hard it is to feel trapped and helpless.
1:28 "Crack is extremely moorish"
OK Superhands 🤣
A nice relaxing bit of crack 😜
Calm down mate. It's not Blue Peter. It's just a relaxing smoke of crack.
Ha I said the same thing. Vice is attributing narcotics to ethnic populations, finally no more sensitivity.
😂😂😂😂😂
lol came straight to the comments after I heard that
Just remember - it will NEVER feel as good as it did the first time
I do it once in a while and for me it does. Not saying you should but not everyone has the addiction gene
the rush is waiting for your dealer to deliver... the high is nothing after
Music choice : Sade-It's never as good as the first time
So keep trying?
So you are basically telling me to do it only one time and then quit? Got it.
"in order to escape it, everything has to be perfect around you" is really striking
Yes this gave me chills. As an addict myself i always say this too. Drug treatment should focus on this instead of the focus on abstaining.
The german crack dealer: das ist crack
oyvey
Crack probably has an obnoxiously long name in German. “WeißerSteinausdemsüdamerikanischenDschungel” or somthing
@@TQFMTradingStrategies bishdén vastan biele
@@TQFMTradingStrategies that’s crack dealer ^^
@@TQFMTradingStrategies It's either Crack or Stein (pronounced like 'shtine').
As an addict, dont ever start smoking it. It was the biggest mistake of my life. In 3 months it went from bad to worse.😢 Now im clean 3 months.❤
Respect bro! :)
@hyperplayer22 🙂
I used to bang it with lemon juice. I thought high was better but it didn’t last as long.
1:03 die cracksteine auf den nougat bits is crazy💀💀
Du wirst dich wundern aber wahnsinnig viele Junkies essen sowas weil es so billig ist
As someone who has lost friends (they are dead) to rough street living, and been in drug culture for sometime, safe centers actually seems like a great idea for soo many reasons. The threat of persecution and the grimey, desperate atmosphere of the streets has a huge effect on the anti-social behaviour coming out of this group
I don't think people would assume you lost them behind the sofa
I'm sorry but enabling this behavior is a terrible idea, I'm pro decriminalization of personal use but straight up giving people ways to destruct themselves is a terrible idea
@@kieronparr3403 could have lost them as is in we're no longer friends.... also yes. friends can get lost behind the sofa. I have been to a few of these parties
@@TRAPONOMICS comment user name mistmatch lol... seriously though isn't the idea that ppl use anyway hence 'harm reduction' ?
@MikeStoneJapan look I used to think that stuff sounded good too, but look at Seattle. All harm reduction does is enable the behavior. There needs to be consequences for making bad decisions or the bad decisions never stop. It's like never telling a kid no, then wondering why they're a terrible adult 20 years later.
I did kinda wonder when crack would take hold given how normalised coke use has become past few decades. Could get really bad.
Allteady did this is nothing new. This was already a thing in the 80’s
@@Jaa__17Maybe they meant in Germany?
R u joking😂ppl were doing it at parties in the 80s-90sLike ALOT of people. If not more than they use coke nowadays.
I'm sorry that the world didn't review, and learn what happened to families, single people, and communities in all the five boroughs of NYC with the addictions from crack. It devastated our communities for years, and the residuals are still being felt to this day. My German compatriots please look at films, reach out and learn the lessons that NYC went through. Especially in Brooklyn, Harlem, and the South Bronx.
All 50 states
The 1980s were brutal. Lil plastic vials with orange caps.
the only Vice show that survived the bankruptcy 🥳
I started using crack at 23 and ended crack use at the age of 39 so a 16 year stint on and off and I’ve been to the very bottom but being clean for those few years makes you realise no drug is worth it!
It will never be enough to take away the pain!
Aldous Huxely, a close friend of Krishnamurti's, also has a quote that is remarkably similar: "The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal. Many of them are normal because they are so well adjusted to our mode of existence, because their human voice has been silenced so early in their lives that they do not even struggle or suffer or develop symptoms as the neurotic does. They are normal not in what may be called the absolute sense of the word; they are normal only in relation to a profoundly abnormal society. Their perfect adjustment to that abnormal society is a measure of their mental sickness. These millions of abnormally normal people, living without fuss in a society to which, if they were fully human beings, they ought not to be adiusted"
This series here and all of Taji‘s stuff is what I‘m watching vice for nowadays
Great as always
As a 10+year heroine addict that quit cold turkey and on top of it all became locked up for 10 years for my charges. As I was mentioning I've came to the realization that all of humanity is dependant upon something that makes us "Comfortably Numb!" All of the justice system needs to be totally reformed, we're still humans trapped like animals in a cage! MAY GOD BLESS YALL AND REMAIN VIGILANT!!
Well said
I know a guy that has been smoking crack for 50 years
Is he a functional person in society?
@ no but he is alive and he is 70 years old he walks and talks and he knows his name what year it is and he has his own place
@@ursulatroxler7428 crack is good for you in moderation…. Been 30 years for me and counting… nothing can make me stop. Not even H !
Some people have a mutant genome, I think it's very rare, but it reminds me of Lenny from Motorhead who apparently used to consume tonnes (exaggerated) of whisky on a daily basis and lived into his late 70s I think? or Ozzy who would do all kinds of narcs and is still alive today (minus a few brain cells 😂)
While being 40😂
'At least with heroin you get full' had me howling. Love German phrasing in English
Great doco, this deserves a full hour!
Why are so many people smoking it out of a pot pipe? You're not supposed to use direct flame, except for the initial one-second melt. They're burning their product! No wonder the high for them is only one minute!!
Nah if it’s raw stuff even a direct flame hit will demolish you. And that’s a bold faced lie saying it lasts 1 minute. If you wanna be technical that initial blast lasts mere seconds, but if it’s raw you’ll be jacked for a good 20-30 minutes. Only thing is you may be chasing that initial blast so you end up taking hits way sooner than even needed or rational. As a recovering crack/opiate user who’s been clean since 2012 I can speak from very vivid experience. These people need long term support and a network of ONLY clean people. It can’t be done alone. That thing about everything needing to be perfect around you is also wrong. Just need a baseline which can be achieved via rehab.
Because the "oil" stays in better on metal than on glass.
You know what I mean?
They probably stuffed it with coir, it's the same as a crack pipe essentially, no reason to assume they don't have coir in there. The one guy looks like he had it buried in ash which would work fine
Thanks for the tips and pointers😂😂😂
finally something about my city
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@@cartergreen2224 crypto bros jake and mike paul have become millionaires from trading crypto
Die wollen den Platz ja reformieren, der neue Leiter vom Ordnungsamt hat letztens zu RP gesprochen
@@asikkanaryadann gehen die Leute woanders hin
I got of xanax addiction while homeless because i really wanted to. Saying that its impossible to get clean without everything being "perfect" is just a defeatist mindset
He just smoked crack how reasonable do you think his mindset is?
What a great piece! Good job vice
its so sad to hear about the trauma of them, we really need to stop blaming and looking down on people like this - most of them just went through some very bad trauma and we should be more empathetic - it can happen to anyone at any time, and not everyone is going to be able to deal with it without the help of using drugs to stop them from killing themselves.
Hey dear Vice. I am a somatic therapist and I am deeply moved by this video. I would like to find a way to contact the man whose daughter died. I would like to know if there's a way to connect with him to do some work around trauma together.
As a former heroin, MDMA, and meth addict, ALL ADDICTIONS ARE HELL L
I’ve never heard of anyone getting addicted to mdma. Which one was the hardest to quit?
@@JamalW239 Heroin. But the MA in MDMA stands for Methamphetamine so it's as addictive as meth. But heroin was the worst to get clean from. I hope you never have to deal with addiction. It's like drowning in a sea of despair😔
All addictions are hell but for opiates there are substitutes like methadone or burprenorphine which together with counselling help users to get back to a "normal" life, study or get a job, etc. With coke (or crack) there is no medication to help kick the habit. People smoke it because it gives them a rush and temporarily blocks the pain, be it physical or mental. Each time you relapse, it's harder to stop again. A single rock immediately destroys months of abstinence. I guess that big pharma isn't interested in creating an alternative to coke...
@@JamalW239I wanna hear the answer to this question too
@@JamalW239for myself it was meth. Was never addicted to MDMA though. Heroin is brutal bevause of the physical withdrawal, but that fades fairly quick. Both heroin and meth are mentally addicting, but that fades with heroin eventually. Years after meth addiction I would still think about it often, and nothing felt enjoyable for years. It releases so much dopamine that it sets a totally unrealistic precedent in your mind that constitutes "enjoyable". Music, going out with friends, video games, watching TH-cam, anything... In the back of my mind, it would just feel dull and I knew it's because the dopamine from those activities was nowhere enough to satisfy my brains insatiable desire for ridiculous amounts of dopamine it was used to. I smoked all day every day for nearly a decade. It completely rewires your dopamine reward system, and repairing it is a very slow process. The recovery process was much more miserable then even the depths of my addiction.
Granted I didn't use heroin as much as meth and some people will say heroin is harder. It depends on the person and how much they used and for how long etc.
Great piece. Now that crack is becoming a thing over here, I really fear the day that fetty will also come to Europe and replace H as the main opioid. If you think the drug problem is bad now, just wait 5-10 years..
ist schon da und ist halb so wild. junks lieben es
Fentanyl is already here sadly
@dfgndfghdfghdfgh Sure but the streets aren't apocalyptic yet like in a lot of major US cities
Excelente trabajo, espero que sigan subiedo y realizando este tipo de contenido.
i'm currently struggling with weed addiction, although i know that people often don't aknowleged it to be a drug u can addicted to, you very much can. documentaries like these remind me to take care of myself while i still can.
Lol
As someone doing 400mg(!!)morphine, a lot of pregabaling, up to 10 zolpidem, 1-2 zopiclone and Xanax or clonazepam per day, also including weed, I think I’m qualified when it comes to addiction. Weed can be very addictive and extremely frustrating and draining to withdraw from. No sleep, appetite, headaches, cold sweats and so on. I went through methadone cold turkey with similar symptoms also including the usual.
Anyone that disagrees about it being addictive and the withdrawals must count themselves lucky.
I’m a heavy weed smoker since the early 90s,I gave up once before for 6 months about 10 years ago..every time I think about quitting the withdrawals always makes not wanna do it..lack of sleep irritated easily etc but over the weekend I decided to order cbd oil seeing as I’ve already tried the gummies and I can only go off my experience with this oil but it arrived this morning and I’ve been using through the day and I can tell you this much I never had no cravings for a joint or a cigarette all day not even a itch I just felt relaxed and zen,I did some reading up on cbd and withdrawals and it does say it can help!.if you do give it a try I would suggest getting a high strength oil….the one I bought 12000mg cbd and cost £250 for 100ml but paid £100 on cyber Monday deal…definitely would advise if you wanna make it a bit easier to slow down or stop
its true it can be worse becuz it seems innocent but its not, quit asap
Hold my beer
Great Work thanks
Most people I know/or knew who got themselves into drugs did not have any traumas at all. The reson was always the same and it was a mixture of boredom and desire to feel great.
The narrative that these people are victims of some life dificulties which pushed them into drugs addiction is gently speaking silly. It will be true for some, but the main reason is that humans are just hedonistic by nature. We humans love pleasure.
I think the overall message was that they're still human regardless of why they got in that position in the first place.
Im a recovering addict and can verify this is indeed very true. Very well said.
I can’t say I’ve had exposure to users but it did feel suspiciously manufactured how every interviewee had almost the same backstory of family deaths
I was a druggie for 10 years and agree. I'm from a wealthy family, never had any problems and still got heavily addicted.
When I was still using I always wanted to dodge responsibilty for my own actions and blame everybody else. Only when I stopped running away and started to take responsibilty, or accountabilty is when I started healing. I don't wanna say all addicts do that, some really have trauma they try to medicate, but all off them suffer in a viscious mental cycle, where the drugs and lack of sleep don't help against the depression, anxiety and self hatred.
Nowadays I work out 4 times a week, eat healthy and have a good routine. Feel way better than I ever did in my time using.
Much love from germany ❤😊
this is facts. my go to with dealing with trauma was my own spirituality and drugs were more for recreation than avoidance. And when people are self-medicating for trauma effectively by using substances, why should the courts/ family members/society at large push abstinence on them if they're not ready to pursue it as a long-term recovery path. Speaking from personal experience, that's not a good call it only leads to worsened addiction later down the line.
VICE doing contents that brought them to this place...
More drugs stuff please. That’s why im subscribed
The part that all the user's forget is this;
You have to be stronger than your addiction giving in is not an option. We all face struggles in life.
They need to play Whitney Houston over German airwaves every morning. Crack is whack 😂😂😂
Nearly two years clean of crack and heroin and seeing them smoke still gives me goosebumps...I just can't watch this
I do love that sizzle of a premo rock melting down into some chore😊
13 years clean for a hardcore addict. Opiate was my everyday and I ruined my life. Crack will empty your money,life ,soul faster then anything else. Good luck to all my soldiers out there fighting. It can get better,u can have a clean life. It takes everything u have in you and then some ,hard work, fight and it can happen
Damn I know this place, the drug scene in Düsseldorf. I been addicted to Heroin, Benzodiazepines, opioids and I’ve been doing crack myself too. I know some of these guys, it got really bad with the crack cocaine in this area.
classic vice, please never stop making these
This is all cap. Its way easier to get off than dope. Yeah cravings are bad for a couple days but you gotta man up and fight. Don't lie to yourself and say you can't get sober. You are worth it. Get help if you can't do it alone. And know YOU ARE NOT ALONE! ❤
100% bro cracks so dumb like with heroin I can understand why you wouldn't wanna stop but rock is rottenbl
Oh for sure, absolutely no comparison in regards to withdrawal between opiates and cocaine..you can easily die while in opiate WD, coke just makes you depressed, tired and edgy
Nah dude after being a hardcore meth addict for a very long time and down addict for quite a long time as well, and having quit both successfully calm after many fields starts, and after knowing crack addicts, alcoholics, other meth and heroin addicts after being homeless for 6 months...... I realize something at the end of the day, there is no hardest drug to quit, it all depends on the person and the amount that they use in for how long. All drugs do is provide an escape, that's the addicting thing, and if it's crack for someone then it's going to be just as hard to quit as any other drug. When I was in rehab honestly the alcoholics were just as bad as anyone else. but trust me I've met many people and seen enough things to know that crack definitely is not easy to quit. You just see more heroin and meth addicts because in my opinion they feel much better and they're a lot cheaper than crack. I'm not really sure why someone would offer crack over those two drugs, but that's the thing they probably wouldn't understand why anyone would do anything other than crack. It doesn't matter what the drug is, when people find an escape, that's their escape, and it's hard to quit if you rely on it long enough.
@@Albendova666in my opinion the physical withdrawals of heroin and fentanyl are nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing, compared to the mental withdrawals of heroin itself, but meth and any other hard drug. The physical withdrawals go away and a very short amount of time relatively speaking. The mental anguish, from meth for example, will last for years and is excruciating at times. Physical pain can be put up with if you know the end of it is not to far off. The mental anguish of withdrawal is crushing and at times feels like it will never go away...
Exactly crack addicts don't get physical withdrawal like fent/dope addicts. It's a blessing to not have physical withdrawal. Dope and Fent addict actually need the drug everyday to avoid the physical withdrawals and it's brutal
Always watching from Georgetown Guyana south America 🇬🇾🇬🇾
I lost 15 relatives and 19 close friends to crack unfortunately
Sorry to hear that…😢
with 19 close friends you mean people you used to consume crack with?
@@kimjong-un1848 I was never a crack addict, just tried it
Damn, where do you live ? If you don’t mind me asking
@@mendaciousreality8459 so somehow everyone around you was a crackhead except you? Sounds reasonable...
The downtown Eastside in Vancouver is much like this. So many drugs, poverty, violence, and despair. It is very hard to understand how things got this bad.
This is so saddening to see. America's drug epidemic is about the same if not worse. I hope they all get the help they need. 😔💔
thank you for showing real content again
Einfach nur krass das die Dame alleine in Düsseldorf unterwegs ist mit ihrer Tasche.
Meistens ist sie in einem gepanzerten Konvoi mit Soldaten mit Maschinenkanonen auf den Schützenpanzern
Spinnst du? Haben Sie ihr Traumland AMERIKA je besucht???
Ich bin da auch unterwegs als Frau, auch im dunkeln. Die sind meistens für sich und ignorieren ein. Wusste ehrlich gesagt nicht wie schlimm es wirklich ist, obwohl ich da öfters bin.
Also, please consider implementing CBT and DBT to affected constituents to help them cope with the behavioral changes.
Who are you pleading too?
@@maddog273 German government, hoping to implement these options in safe use centers.
2:20 I believe that’s called “chasing the dragon”
Yes and you will never ever catch this dragon from the beginning. That's how the addiction works unfortunately
That phrase is actually used to refer to heroin use. Smoked specifically. I believe it’s a reference to the blob of molten heroin moving over the aluminum foil with the trail of vapor/smoke coming from it. Which sorta looks like a Chinese dragon.
Chasing the crack high is actually called chasing a “bellringer.”
@@Alexander_Wyeah cause you get this crazy ringing noise the first time you hit it and then it goes into bliss. It’s truly awful.
@ yup, I never even got it the first time I tried crack and I still chased it on and off for several years. The only actual legitimate “bellringer” I got was from using nitrous oxide, not crack. At least the ringing in the ear sensation, (”tinnitus”).
Good job Vice more content like this. lets go
Last year, when in Germany during the summer, I saw a drug trade right there and then in the parking lot. I didn’t really know what to think… I’ve never seen anything like that before. Here in China the drug problem is almost non existent, and I’m proud of that.
Ketamine is very popular in China. But it is more of a party/club drug than a street drug though.
Cause China forces addicts in centres to supposedly help them. Whether restricting freedom of movement for addicts works is anyone guess, but most people like you don't see addicts on the street and that for them is good enough
Aren't drug charges very severe in China
China, the biggest manufacturers of fentanyl to the world.
dont be too proud. china supplies the precursor chemicals for fentanyl to the cartels
Thanks for the interesting insights🤝🏻
This didnt "crack" me up 💀
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Honestly its really surprised me that Europe is going through a crack epidemic of all things. I wonder if the CIA is also responsible this time, hahaha
hohoho
Sir, we watch free thinkers such as you. Cease and desist.-FBI
no it's Mexican cartels flooding Europe with cheap Cocaine
In Berlin the amount of crack users increased way too much. You see especially in the train stations and parks. Kids shouldn't see those kind of things om stations and parks. The government should put hard restrictions like singapore.
Here in the US, some cities have normalized drug use and it is literally hell on earth. Allowing people to do as they please isnt a good idea at all imo.
The fact that we get free videos on TH-cam by VICE is truly a gift; keeping education and knowledge alive. 👏🙏🏽🤷
True.
So this is what Bernie und Ert were talking about.
Can you direct us to the source? I'd love to hear them talking about this.
@vicioushistorytv I think its still on TH-cam. Just look up Bernie und ert drogen.
Vice is back👍
I live in Berlin and partied a lot. People take cocaine, keta and mdma, in a very specific setting (going out). In all those years I never met anyone on crack. It’s a drug of the homeless. And because it’s cheaper they use less heroin so I wouldn’t say people take more drugs, it’s just a different one. But there are more homeless people because of migration from poor countries, so logically there are more drugs. But it’s not an „epidemic“. German cities are still very safe.
Its not a drug of the homeless, the people who do it are ex coke users who need something more intense
This is absolutely crazy shout out to VICE for highlighting the struggles of every country in the world
Not them talking about how crackheads live as if black people in America didn’t tell everyone in the 90s and beyond.
Black Americans been trying to tell them for over 50 years about the crack epidemic
Crack wasn't just a black people drug. It was an everybody drug. I saw white business men in suits buying crack just the same.
it’s “popular” and “mainstream” now that it’s hit europe and affecting their people smh 😒
It wasn't just black people. It was all people. I saw white businessmen in suits buying crack just the same. But to your point, I guess no one learned how bad it is from Americans.
They always discount black people's stories
Its the same factors everywhere. Societal issues pushes people to abuse drugs. and out of response the state just further exacerbate the issue instead of trying to help.
Trauma induced coping strategies, victims unable to free themselves
Exactly. What’s missing is the reasons WHY we self medicate.
Where does Brussels have their drug problem? I couldn't understand the trainstation area he said/mentioned
Midi station (Brussels South)
@toppie34 thankyou that's much appreciated 🙂👍
Mephedrone as well
Ноу нейм с галкой
It's back?
I kinda thought everyone got bored of 4MMC, that stuff had potential to be a big problem given how addictive it was.
3-cmc as well, its "new" in east europe known as cristal@@lemagreengreen
When I was a sophmore I had to write a research article about a modern United States historical event. I wrote about the U.S. crack epidemic. My article is stored in Jamestown Community College's archive for outstanding student contributions. Maybe one day a young german will have a similar experience.
Going to look that up and read it. Thanks for providing the source!
Say "no" to drugs
I did but they didn't listen
Say maybe to drugs, some of them are worth it
I live in Düsseldorf and I'm happy every time the doors of the tram close at that station, especially at night.
It's not crazy dangerous there as long as you mind your own business, but I still feel unsafe and try to avoid that station if possible.
There's also a Bridge nearby with like 20 train tracks going over it (right next to the Central trainstation). The Street under it also has a very bad reputation, especially because its a long walk and as far as I know there are no Cameras etc. Also that street leads directly to one of Düsseldorfs worst districts.
So if you're visiting some day - it's a beautiful city, just be careful around the Central Station)
Is there no fentanyl in the cocaine in Europe?
No. Atleast not in Sweden and i use it regulary and i have friends that does it aswell.
no, but we are getting zenes in Heroin in the UK. Not a lot of the time, but there have been several deaths.
@@jorreshitzyour supply does not have fetty. Believe me there is 100% fetty cut coke in Sweden
How much is it in sweden? @@jorreshitz
@@krizzlecbro is the CEO of fentanyl
Amazing piece people well done. Your work should be shown in UK schools.
Wow crack still out here?? thought💊💊 completely took over
Cocain never went away. ... and you rightfully pointed out pills. That's why there is more coke/base . Most likely also less police looking for it ( import)
They got some catching up to do. 😂
Crack is still very popular everywhere poeple have been been cooking their own from soft.
@@TheZotty14wonder how many people actually understand how to rock it up into the OG Freebase with ether and ammonia. I wanted to so badly when I was smoking crack but I was terrified of blowing my face off via the conversation process due to the flammability of ether. Thus, I never tried to cook powder via that method.
When the human experience has been supplanted by capital, and all of our interactions are transactional...people have nowhere left to turn but to drugs to escape it.
40 years ago it hit us like a freight train in the USA and we still going through this epidemic and it's 2024
1:27 - peep show reference
i caught that too lmao.
A harm reduction approach? Like San Francisco?
EU looking more like the US every day
Love how in costa rica back in 2021 all the german and European college students were so high and mighty on how much better europe is than everywhere else. Meanwhile this along with the easter europe War, idk what they were talking about 🤷♂️
I thought crack was supposed to be the cheap drug but it seems like some people can spend 10 grand on it one night. That is insane!
Isn’t that interesting….
In America all the crackheads would be using bongs to smoke their dope stronger water filter hit😂
1:28 why joke like this. Come on vice :( I hope however approved this script gets pulled up for it.
What did he say? That is was moreish? It is moreish...how is that a joke?
What’s the joke